National Aeronautics and Space Administration Commercial Crew and Cargo Program Overview June 17, 2009 Doug Cooke.

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Commercial Crew and Cargo Program Overview June 17, 2009 Doug Cooke

2 Agenda ● Commercial Crew and Cargo Program/COTS Overview - SpaceX - Orbital - Other Unfunded Partnerships ● Recovery Act Commercial Crew Initiatives

3 National Direction ● National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 (as amended 1984) - …the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (as established by title II of this Act) seek and encourage to the maximum extent possible the fullest commercial use of space. ● National Space Exploration Policy/Vision for Space Exploration, [The United States will] Promote… commercial participation in exploration… to further U.S. scientific, security, and economic interests. - [The NASA Administrator will] Pursue commercial opportunities for providing transportation and other services supporting the International Space Station and exploration missions beyond low Earth orbit. ● NASA Authorization Act of The Administrator shall establish a program to develop a sustained human presence on the Moon… to promote exploration, science, commerce… ● NASA Authorization Act of …Congress encourages NASA to look for such service opportunities and, to the maximum extent practicable, make use of the commercial sector to provide those services.

4 Program Objectives l NASA established the Commercial Crew & Cargo Program in November 2005 to accomplish the following objectives: - Implement U.S. Space Exploration policy with investments to stimulate the commercial space industry - Facilitate U.S. private industry demonstration of cargo and crew space transportation capabilities with the goal of achieving safe, reliable, cost effective access to low-Earth orbit - Create a market environment where commercial space transportation services are available to Government and private sector customers Extending human presence in space by enabling an expanding and robust U.S. commercial space transportation industry

5 ● $500M budgeted in FY06-FY10 as an investment for the demonstration of commercial orbital transportation capabilities ● COTS executed in two phases: - Phase 1: Technical Development/Demonstration funded Space Act Agreements (SAA) - Phase 2: Competitive Procurement of ISS Commercial Resupply Services (managed by SOMD/ISS Program) ● Phase 1 first round competition for funded SAAs awarded August SpaceX awarded $278M SAA - Rocketplane Kistler awarded $208M SAA (Terminated in Oct 07 for failure to meet milestones) ● Phase 1 second round competition awarded February Orbital Sciences Corp. awarded $170M SAA ● Phase 2 procurement of ISS Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) contracts awarded December 2008 ● Potential contract value for: - SpaceX $1.6B for ISS cargo services - Orbital $1.9B for ISS cargo services Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) Overview

6 Potential COTS Capabilities

7 Falcon 9 Rocket Dragon Cargo Dragon Crew Description and Features: lFalcon 9 Medium Class Launch Vehicle lDragon Crew/Cargo Spacecraft lRecoverable launch vehicle and spacecraft lCape Canaveral LC-40 Launch Site lISS Flight Demonstration: March 2010 (per SAA) lCargo Demonstration – up to $278 M lCrew Demonstration Option – up to $308 M (not funded) SpaceX COTS System SpaceX Launch Site at Cape SLC 40 Dragon Cargo Capsule Dragon Crew Capsule

8 Orbital COTS System Description & Features: lTaurus II Launch Vehicle – derivative of Taurus I with Aerojet AJ-26 engines (2) & Castor 30 2 nd stage lCygnus Service Module used for all missions – derived from STAR™ & Dawn spacecrafts lPressurized Cargo Module (PCM): Heritage - ISS MPLM lWallops Flight Facility Launch Site lISS Flight Demonstration: March 2011 lCargo Demonstration – up to $170 M Unpressurized Cargo Module (w/ Service Module) Taurus II Pressurized Cargo Module with Cygnus Service Module Taurus II Rocket MARS/Wallops Launch Site

9 Other Commercial Partners lNASA continues to support two unfunded SAA commercial partners - PlanetSpace - SpaceDev PlanetSpace Athena III SpaceDev DreamChaser

10 * Delayed due to slip in Demo 1 Mission * *Dates are on existing Space Acts - not projected dates

11 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ● $400M allocated to Exploration ● $150M planned for Commercial Crew and Cargo to stimulate efforts within the private sector to develop human spaceflight capabilities ● Funding will support four activities: - $80.0M for development of commercial crew space transportation concepts and enabling technologies and capabilities - $42.0M to accelerate U.S. development of ISS docking system interfaces for crew vehicles - $20.0M for enhancement of commercial cargo systems to improve reliability for crew transportation - $8.0M for the development of human-rating requirements documentation